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the germans are still on aware of what's going on in their month. under. the great. spots by coalition air strikes. these hang time protests against the capital of the opposition's mobs blessed with winning and fears of an end love paul. says the u.s. will not be safe. even when nato takes the moment he misses as barricades teams eventually gets out he called the rebels but russia says taking sides in libya's
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civil war is not limited by the u.n. resolution. the most capable and stuff will she take since of last year's trade that metro suicide law shocked and they should put out a result the fight against terrorism. next we discuss the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to george w. bush is the penetration in the u.s. . he tells us you. never have all consequence of globalization and growing populations that interview next. the weight of popular uprisings in the arab world has led political analysts to come up with twenty if not a force some are calling it rain in the desert that would hopefully cause the region of the corrupt regimes others are comparing you to a destructive tsunami that would wreak havoc in a rage the bullets have region well at some perspective from that we're now joined
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by a former adviser to president george w. bush term as graham thank you very much for your time sir what do you think is an aftermath or four for the advance unfolding in the middle east right now. of course probably an earthquake that is going to change the ground underneath the regimes that have been in place for the past forty years and what we're seeing is the consequences of a lot of developments in communications consequences of population growth of new desires by people to move toward denies their lives in a somewhat different fashion by that as we can see from the events in japan it may take preach a long time to recover from a twenty year earthquake how long do you think it's going to take before live it will get you know well you have to remember that the tension in this region has been growing for for many many years and reasonably assume that you're going to see this trying to occur from what we're seeing is the beginnings of i think
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a fairly thorough going we were going to say from the politics of this region that this is going to take several years to work itself out finally now it is clear that the rounds are still unfolding and it's probably still too early it's you're making any conclusions but what do you think was the most surprising development for the bill was it made herself or was it the fall of hosni mubarak or possibly the refusal of our i think for everybody is that what has been surprising us the repeatedly with which these. because this is a complicated region and no analysts can predict with with any great accuracy when something like this is going to. expect to get a. merchant into this living cell phone fire that is which part of this type of development across the range so i think what we have found surprising in the united states i think elsewhere in the world if you could repeat any with which this is
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spread across the entire region every country. is a different type of unrest and look at that somewhat different from what we saw in egypt was different from tunis what we see unfolding in libya today is different from anything else that has occurred in this region so we're surprised by the repeatedly were surprised by the idea of the unrest that we've seen now to some degree that the american reaction to the advance of the middle east wasn't universal it was very conscious pacific depending on the level of the american involvement in any specific country do you think that is a fair criticism well i don't know if it's a criticism every country has to look at the advance there affect its national interests how it affects your theory so. how the world ought to be organized for humanitarian considerations that have to be taken into account so washington is looking at each of these countries in a not so much in isolation but look at the specifics look at how this impacts on
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our interests what's really taking place what levers do we have to what extent. can we involve ourselves in a way that will lead to positive developments are supposed to be putting me on rations. and the humanitarian problems that are. in place in this part of the world but is it time to say that the criticism that we heard from washington for example . green and green was. you know played down as compared to what was happening in libya where the reaction was pretty strong and you know it involves. you know it's ground again we have different relations with the country we've had a very close relationship with the ruling regime. frame for several years and what i think the u.s. government is trying to do is encourage the. easy the prince to meet some of the
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demands of the population to find some common ground. my guess is also that washington believes now that the excessive force has been used in putting down the demonstrations and there will be discussions about that in public office or government another matter this man has been in power for forty years he has a history of supporting international terrorism merican suffered at the hands of a few before and even though the relationship changed somewhat over the past several years because gadhafi gave up his programs. geared towards building weapons of mass destruction we've never had to come from the relationship with gadhafi and we think that his regime has been fairly brutal in the way that it's treated its own population that may be true but for some time the american administration went along with god and if i'm not mistaken it was under the george w. bush that the united states started taking efforts to normalize its relationship
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with believe it and up until recently at the may not be just described as friendly but they were quite comfortable and if i'm not mistaken again the american embassy was reopened in the americas receiving about was receiving about five percent of libyan oil so to some extent you know the leadership of the two countries were pretty comfortable going to each other why do you think the reaction to the grounds in libya were still strong first of all i think comfortable so wrong word. bush administration had a choice to make. at that time remember our concern most are quite a. big chance is that a terrorist group with a cane weapons of mass destruction we've had a continuing concern about an iranian nuclear weapons program from our standpoint. and could as he was willing to give up his nuclear weapons. we had to make a decision whether we're going to accept that or not and if we did accept it that
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meant we were going to have to deal with a somewhat different matter so i think people made a very clear pragmatic calculation that given the range of interests at play. at docking a more corporal attitude towards exchange for his giving up his programs that work on weapons of mass destruction was a positive over the situation a change coming around in libya in the past and the past couple of months there isn't rest there is a internal domestic movement that would like to see you removed. and certainly the united states has had no problems with that how this plays itself out i think is one of the big questions of the next several weeks at a minimum now you are now in russia and you know that there are russian political analysts a quite fond of conspiracy theories and maybe now speculating that there is a u.s. hand behind it all the same breath in the middle east what do you say. it's hard to
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see why the united states would spend a great deal of time and effort trying to overthrow governments that had been supportive of the united states in that part of the world if you look at the relationship you had with the trip. back grange saudi arabia yemen tunisia and so forth. so this is really been a challenge for the united states because we do have conflict of interest we have strategic interests in some of these countries but as you know one is russians have been critical there's a strong element of. values based i guess is the way i would put it that also. suggests that we should be harsher with some of the people that we support for strategic reasons so balancing all these has been a difficult. i think challenge for the for the kind of ministration and it's still ongoing now given the political and social and raster instability that is always associated with any sort of regime change anything the united states with
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that of faith from what's happening and to know is right now at least in the long term a look at the question is not what could be united states is going to benefit from this or not the question is what are you going to do about what's happening on the ground. one can see a whole range of scenarios over the next several years as these governments and these countries sort out sort out their own politics. you piers that what we will see is a greater degree of popular participation and all would be discovered image of the leadership they're going to have to respond to some of the popular demands that creates just its pluses and its minus its difficulties and its opportunities for american foreign policy. clearly the united states has been supportive of democracy in general terms around the world we're going to find that there are populations
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and people. that have different views of how the world should function there are movements in all of these countries that. are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have to adopt a different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we desire to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally we began this interview if that are for. that out of my to add on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising that wakening t.v. iran's not in age nine to fall of the berlin wall at. the fall of communism that it provoked across europe and eastern europe do you think there are historical parallels the scene i'm not with one thousand nine hundred nine one thousand nine
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hundred nine who had a different set of circumstances and it was a revolt specifically against communism in the countries of central europe a revolt against soviet domination of one and those were the guiding principles for the people on the ground and it had an entire gloss on the soviet union itself that lead ultimately to the breakup of the soviet union as a communism in russia and across the former soviet states which we see here is unrest across the region but it's hard to find with a common element in that unrest and it varies from country to country yes it's revolts against regimes that it can power for a long time but each of those regimes had its own specific characteristics so it's hard to i think generalize across the region it's hard to compare those with the type of developments. see in one thousand nine hundred nine if there's
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a more. or a closer historical analogy is probably european he came forty eight. the first time of nationalism in nations in that part of the world where you saw. a. graph spread across europe. and you know opposition from various governments that had different types of systems that had one so i would look at it came forty eight is more of an historical analogy to what we're seeing in the middle east to disappoint and i which in one thousand nine hundred nine thank you very much for its. there is not enough space for them on the ground. zero down to. get things nonexistent under the sun you. fill the gap of adrenalin to.
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an old clothes on the radio and lead them to join the hotel's church in new delhi heard some of the most babyhood clearing collections among the close of the maiden's hotel's believe park was a movie don't understand shipping it was promised but they promised. robin hood on some bantay coalition and trying to scale down the panel to talk concerning sound that there is going stud in the capital the opposition cannot suppress the need to start winning down fears of an impending long conflict the move from the promises to the us will not be taking a hands off approach in libya even when they say take some costumes seem to matter it seems to make sure to get out he called the rebels and russia says taking sides and making it's a move that may seem to belong to him and resolution. also. seems
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clear that trying to incite block which shocked and make sure that the added result plot against terrorism. in his hand is up next a little bit since sports. thank you alice you're watching the sports update lot with marty thanks for joining us on what's coming up twenty eight c. in vs one six one six two future well cup hosts russia and catawba pads are making an international from the on tuesday. mellow produce that you're out playing the past five seven series against slovakia winning game three live at times since you came. list of the courses in miami while top seed counting was not himself a shock defeat in the fourth stage. for both of us with two future world cup hosts
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will go had to have tonight's russia and gearing up to meet in a friendly in russia's last clash was a pretty disappointing affair take advocates challenge as failing to secure all three points against armenia and in europe fourth line held to a school this drawer in the area of on another point of concern is that russia will miss in their last three matches it's like a alexander of course the last man in fact school for russia in south with a broken bone in his hand while he may have failed the laws of boys was also sidelined due to not going jury russia's previous friendly was a shock was it wrong and coach. cautious ahead of this one. and he just was always a pleasure about the friendly game. you have to give. a good game in an old list i know there's a new coach. and good way that goes we'll also see the players will be doing. the b. side. i played once again somebody belgian. two years ago so
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in that way. games there are no easy games anymore. because we did not. into a long term. good bye changer for us because bush is good condition that he. represented by cutting the ration but. also denied reigning world champion spain are waiting for an e.s.a. going to stretch that perfect group rounds of five games they've already beaten their opponents and sell them on go by the state of the count us ph this time out is a concern for some but i mean there were no it's been a long time since i've played on a dirt field probably in the spanish the division with severe but it's what's available it was never the pitch and it was the referee's decision i would have hoped for different circumstances but if that's not the case we will try to produce
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our best football nonetheless. and spain's world cup final opponents lost some other netherlands host hungary the game a repeat of private as much in budapest whether that's dismantled the hosts for nail the performance obviously impress their manager who hailed his side as simply brilliant. competition or prediction is that ultimate goal it's almost impossible to attain but i think we've shown for the most part during the last match close to it that's very good to see for me but most moments from the touchline are too weak and to be rewarded for the things from work or. and in milford bill news shows them more in your house can fast he was said to succeed steve mcclaren a single managing two thousand and seven after leaving chelsea but changed his mind when he thought of all the free time he'd have on his hands an interview with france because they really keep the current real madrid had state of yours invited to work with england but reportedly had a change of heart at the last minute because the prospect of playing one game every
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few months didn't appeal he then moved into milan will train i'm on break more in your previously won the champions league with porto in two thousand and four and can boast of leading sides to six domestic league grounds across europe. to ice hockey now with a little cap haul of the facade in this series with some of what's your live in the east finals in the course club hosted game three and thought they opened the scoring denise was still snapshot in the spirit however the girl was told offside and ruled out by the referee three minutes into the second did make it one zero things that i would see they got a lot of but less than two minutes after that which is love because a lot bought method an equaliser victor because most boring from the blue line the one with no goals in the last period that went to overtime wary models do not build very crucial helping the boards to cut out the gaps in the series to just one to
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one. in ten and sundra back of each post is probably the biggest win of her career so far eliminating the world's top player current was the fourth round of the sony ericsson open in miami the german ranked it's way to producing some powerful shots early on with things going for the first set which saved the match point in style the nine was not be back right down the line she went on to win it seven five it was accurate as their game of the second six three but too many errors follow the law in breckenridge to take and sure the german. to decide on the match by six games to three setting up a meeting with. this is andrea is the final appearance this season so plenty of reasons to celebrate the little dance. i think are still good don't believe it really because i'm quite relaxed and i'm not really excited so i think that's the best time for knowing that it didn't been
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there i feel it's still it's still fresh and i'm just trying to you know to. to try to forget what happened all to try to you know work it out. a good day somebody shut up i mean while her progress clinton last stage without any trouble beating the full say the australian samantha stosur in what was a win over a top five ranked player in three years six four six one next up for maria alexandrovna the hero of romania knocked out bang sure why of china. roger federer was also a straight sets win on monday seeing off one monaco the two time miami champion securing a seven six six four victory and will take on only we're a shoe next after the belgian defeated the only russian left in the man's draw mikhail youzhny one six six three six three in their elsewhere often a dull and trauma show burdick also through to the last eight. now russian basketball is also in for
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a major innovation the new established the to be league only took over from the super league this year but already one of the country's highest ranking officials is calling for another overhaul and more sponsorship has been guaranteed with the overall aim of becoming as popular as ice hockey. so stephanie give i mean what you next year the league will consist of the twelve teams that we already have two more russian teams will be added locomotive cries in the dark and spartak st petersburg and two foreign clubs targets in the czech republic and in book we will have sixteen clubs from ten countries not only from eastern europe but also from central europe the format of the tournament will also change into two groups with eight teams in each and then the playoffs g.c.a. we also had the ridiculous situation the teams were paying t.v. stations to cover their games we will be paying the squads next time. a kind of and finally the first ever hand to hand fighting world championships was held in moscow on sunday with
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a titles at stake it was the hosts of the hands of the best of them as other than reports. drumming out the excitement for all where hundred athletes from all over the globe they're here with just a single target to hit the game the first ever hand to hand fighting world champions in their sport the comet method was initially used in horses training utilizing the most efficient standard wiring and rest and techniques oh these are good sports about the workers we always insist on hand to hand fighting is first of all a sports we don't claim to be the most brutal efficient or even a sport that's not the point this sport is one of the fastest growing globally although it has a long tradition in russia. and russia certainly squared up to the challenge dominating world why else held on the home at. and the sixty keel weight category mitigation had killed
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a combo of his opponent the united states chris dodd yes and his only injury he did both winding through the pain of the biggest title his life so far that was tough the russians just never give up when it came to the heavy guy snatching russia also had more to be proud off for a month was hardly bruised in his square up with team usa stanley or snow was with two low goals for the home side to claim what you think you know of any hassle but it was a good goalie did laws or was furious fists completed his team a success on the night five goals all the eight week categories in russia came away with most of the spoils and next door neighbors as a stun one par behind gets in the other three goals but at the point i think it takes a while to realize that you're the very first world champion i just knew i could do it and i trained very hard and it paid off actually there was no other option for
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me but winning. herbert but only on r t moscow europe today for this hour stay with us for the news headlines with dallas right after the weather.
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